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Small wind breaking... into the mainstream?
July 1, 2007
Posted by Nathanael Greene in Living Sustainably , Solving Global Warming
Found this post in Triple Pundit, but the original source is actually One Shade Greener. Exciting that progress is still being made on small scale wind power, but what really caught my eye was the news that the DOE has a "Wind Turbine Buyer's Guide." Who knew? The answer is I should have, but in my defense, it does appear to be very new, dated 6/1/07 to 7/31/07. (I wonder what happens after that date?) In any case, it looks like a useful resource and I look forward to referring folks to it. NRDC is not equipped to review products let alone make recommendations for specific projects, but folks always ask us.(bookmark or email this entry)

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- A conversation with a spokesperson for the National Corn Growers Association and his friend from the American Farmland Trust | By Tom Philpott | Grist | Victual Reality | 25 Oct 2007
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- On the one hand using lignin from cellulosic ethanol plants to stabalize roads has a nice geewiz factor. On the other hand, using lignin to make better roads so that we can drive more and use more ethanol seems a little circular.
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